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WSOC Drops McDaniel 1-0
1
Winner Johns Hopkins JHUW (9-1-4, 3-0-3 CC)
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McDaniel MCD (11-3, 4-2 CC)
Winner
Johns Hopkins JHUW
(9-1-4, 3-0-3 CC)
1
Final
0
McDaniel MCD
(11-3, 4-2 CC)
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Johns Hopkins JHUW 0 1 1
McDaniel MCD 0 0 0

Game Recap: Women's Soccer | | Jeff Jezewski

O'Toole's 64th Minute Goal Leads Blue Jays Past McDaniel

Blue Jays Make It 11 Straight Without A Loss

The Basics 
• Score: #6 Johns Hopkins - 1, McDaniel, - 0
• Records: JHU (9-1-4, 3-0-3) • McDaniel (11-3-0, 4-2-0)
• Location: Westminster, MD • Green Terror Soccer Complex
• The Short Story: A 64th Minute Goal from Riley O'Toole gives Johns Hopkins their second consecutive victory with 1-0 win over McDaniel.

How it Happened
• A day after the initial meeting was scheduled, Johns Hopkins used a second half goal to take a 1-0 victory over a McDaniel team that sat in first place in the Centennial.
• After a scoreless first half, JHU took the lead in the 64th minute as Maddy Rocks sent a cross in from the right side, finding Riley O'Toole who knocked in her fourth goal of the season. 
• McDaniel had a few chances late, getting a shot-on-goal in the 81st minute, but Caitlin Hendricks made the save, preserving the shutout for the Blue Jays. 
 
What it Means
• Johns Hopkins has extended their streak of games without a loss to 11.
• The Blue Jays are 4-0-1 in their last five against McDaniel.
• The Blue Jays improved to 26-5-1 all-time against the Green Terror.
 
Inside the Box Score
• O'Toole's goal is the 24th of her career, as she sits just one away from becoming the 17th Blue Jay with 25 goals in Women's Soccer history.
• Hendricks earns the clean sheet after going three straight games with a goal allowed.
• The Blue Jays held possession for 58 percent of the contest, allowing just four total shots and one on-goal look in the contest. 

Up Next
• Swarthmore comes to Homewood Field on Saturday night at 7:30 as the Blue Jays look to win their third straight Centennial Conference matchup. 
 
 
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